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Wedding Invitations: How to Incorporate Different Languages

Watch more Wedding Invitation and Save the Date Ideas videos: http://www.howcast.com/guides/647-Wedding-Invitation-and-Save-the-Date-Ideas Subscribe to Howcast's YouTube Channel - http://howc.st/uLaHRS Learn how to incorporate different languages into your wedding invitations with this video. Expert: Nicole Block Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: http://howc.st/ytmainplaylists Subscribe to Howcast's other YouTube Channels: Howcast Health Channel - http://howc.st/HOE3aY Howcast Video Games Channel - http://howc.st/tYKKrk Howcast Tech Channel - http://howc.st/rx9FwR Howcast Food Channel - http://howc.st/umBoJX Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel - http://howc.st/vmB86i Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel - http://howc.st/vKjUjm Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel - http://howc.st/vbbNt3 Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more. My name is Nicole Block of the Nic Studio. I do stationary and illustrations, and I specialize in custom wedding invitations and special event invitations. My website is thenicstudio.com and I'll be talking to you today about wedding invitations. So many couples these days are from different backgrounds or even different countries. May be you guys speak a different language or may be your families do. Often times, you'll need to incorporate both languages into your invitations. Make sure that the designer that you are working with, has that language available to them on your computer as well as the font required. Sometimes, two languages require a larger format invite. So try and keep it short and concise, but also expect that there will be differences in the type of invitations you need. I have here an example, the husband was from Kentucky, the wife was Chinese, her whole family was from Hong Kong. And then, they were having a both New York city wedding and a Hong Kong wedding. Everything here was in English, everything say the same, until you got to the invitation. There was only one area that they felt needed to be in Chinese, and that was the information for what day, date and the location was for the wedding. All the other text is in orange, until you get to the Chinese, and that's all in red. That's another way to go about it in your invitation. Do it in two different colors and keep them totally different all the way through. So, that's just one example, don't be afraid of it. May just take a little extra finesse, but I'm sure you and your designer can work it out.

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